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Joseph Stevens Jones

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Jones married Hannah Canterbury Dexter (1812–1870). They had four children, including Joseph S. Jones Jr., Alice L. Jones, Dr. William Jones, and Nathaniel Dexter Jones, an actor and theater manager. After her death, he married her sister, Louisa Goward Dexter (1814–1890). His home was on the corner
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After he tired of acting, Jones completed his medical studies at Harvard. After graduating from medical school, he practiced medicine in Boston's West End for 35 years. He was the city physician for several years during the administrations of Mayor Wightman and Mayor Lincoln. Jones also lectured on
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He supported copyright protection and adequate compensation for authors. Jones points to the weakness of the copyright laws, that several of his plays have been performed throughout the States without remuneration to himself. He also notes that his plays were meant to be performed, not read.
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He attended public elementary schools in Boston. He left school to work in a cordage store. Next, he worked in the counting room of a bank. When his boss at the bank learned of his interest in writing plays, he contacted a theater manager and helped Jones secure a job at the theater.
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Jones was a prolific author, writing about 150 plays. His heyday as a playwright was between 1835 and 1875. He is mostly known for his historical dramas but also wrote comedies, farces, melodramas, and adaptations of novels. His best-known play is
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was noted for performing the role of Jefferson Scattering Batkins through 1883. Its popularity led to Jones becoming the unofficial dramatist of the Boston Museum. The play was revived at that theater through many seasons and reprinted in 1911.
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the story of the trial of Charles Otis, a poor clerk framed by a coworker for stealing. The play was first produced at the National Theatre in Boston in 1839. The play's popularity rests on the character of Solon Shingle, played by
22:(September 28, 1809 – December 29, 1877) was an American actor, playwright, theater manager, and surgeon. He wrote at least 150 plays that were mostly produced at theaters in Boston, Massachusetts. 1778: 226:
at his residence in Boston, Massachusetts. His funeral service was held at Dr. Winkley's church on Bulfinch Street in Boston. His daughter and a son, Joseph, pre-deceased him in 1877.
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In 1839, he leased the Tremont Theatre for four years for $ 8,000 a year ($ 228,900 in today's money). He opened the theater on September 2, 1839, with a production of
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on September 28, 1809. He was the son of Mary Ann (nÊe Stevens) and Abraham A. Jones, a sea captain who worked for the
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which was produced at the Warren Theatre in Boston in 1832. It celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the
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He was later hired as a comedic actor by the Warren Theatre and eventually became its stage manager.
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Jones debuted as an actor at the age of eighteen in the role of Crack a production of the comedy
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was produced across the United States and in England. Other popular plays by Jones were
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in Boston, performing in mostly dramas. One of his early big roles were as Lucullus in
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While working in theaters, he also attended medical school. In 1843 he graduated from
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in Boston where he worked as a stage manager, financial advisor, and playwright.
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Stock Company for many years and was connected with the stage for 52 years.
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The Carpenter of Rouen; or, A Revenge for the Massacre of St. Bartholomew
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Jones played the Yankee character Bill Ball. Jones also worked for the
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Moll Pitcher, Paul Revere and the Sons of Liberty, The Silver Spoon,
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A History of the American Drama from the Beginning to the Civil War
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A History of the American Drama from the Beginning to the Civil War
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A History of the American Drama from the Beginning to the Civil War
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A History of the American Drama from the Beginning to the Civil War
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After being ill for a year, Jones died on December 29, 1877, from
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Life of Jefferson S. Batkins, Member from Cranberry Centre.
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The Sons of the Cape.The Silver Spoon; or, Our Own Folks
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with Jefferson Batkins. Boston: Loring Publisher, 1871.
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The Surgeon of Paris; or, The Mask of the Huguenots
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Index

Boston, Massachusetts
Russian American Company
Unalaska
Harvard Medical School
Providence Rhode Island
Tremont Theatre
Revolutionary War.
National Theatre
The Poor Gentlemen
Tyrone Power
Fanny Elssler
John E. Owens
Boston Museum
William Warren
Howard Athenaeum
Tremont Temple
Bowdoin Street
Freemason
Odd Fellows
pneumonia
National Theatre
Tremont Theatre
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Revolutionary War
Chestnut Street Theatre
Park Theatre
burletta
Chatham Theatre
(National Theatre
Moll Pitcher

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